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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology - E-Book

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology - E-Book

Angela C. Chi | Brad W. Neville | Douglas D. Damm | Carl M. Allen

(2017)

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Abstract

Be prepared to diagnose and manage any condition you encounter in your practice! This bestselling reference gives you direct access to a complete range of full-color clinical images and patient radiographs that illustrate the differentiating characteristics of lesions in the oral and maxillofacial region. Significantly revised and updated content throughout this edition brings you the latest information on the etiology, clinical features, histopathology, treatment, and prognosis of each disease entity, as well as cutting-edge topics such as bisphosphonate osteonecrosis, the oral complications associated with methamphetamine abuse, solitary fibrous tumors, gene mutation, and plasminogen deficiency.

  • Over 1,300 clinical photos and radiographs, most in full color, facilitate identification and classification of lesions.
  • Current concepts of pathogenesis and disease management help you understand the diseases that affect the oral and maxillofacial structures, formulate an accurate diagnosis, and institute proper treatment.
  • Each chapter is logically organized by body system or disease group, enabling you to easily identify a specific condition.
  • A comprehensive appendix of differential diagnosis among oral and maxillofacial disease processes helps you rule out invalid diagnoses.
  • The bibliography divided by topic presented at the end of each chapter enables you to pursue supplemental literature.
  • Highly accomplished authors and contributors with a broad range of clinical and classroom teaching experience provide well-balanced coverage of the entire subject.
  • Chapter outlines at the beginning of each chapter allow immediate access to specific topics.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front cover cover
Evolve page IFC1
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology i
Copyright page iv
Dedication v
Contributors vi
Preface vii
Table of Contents viii
1 Developmental Defects of the Oral and Maxillofacial Region 1
◆ Orofacial Clefts 1
Clinical and Radiographic Features 2
Treatment and Prognosis 3
◆ Commissural Lip Pits 4
2 Abnormalities of Teeth 49
Environmental Alterations of Teeth 49
◆ Environmental Effects on Tooth Structure Development 49
Clinical and Radiographic Features 49
Turner Hypoplasia 50
Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization 52
Hypoplasia Caused by Antineoplastic Therapy 52
Dental Fluorosis 52
Syphilitic Hypoplasia 54
Treatment and Prognosis 54
◆ Postdevelopmental Loss of Tooth Structure 54
Tooth Wear 54
Clinical Features 55
Attrition 55
Abrasion 56
Erosion 56
Abfraction 57
Treatment and Prognosis 58
Internal and External Resorption 58
Clinical and Radiographic Features 59
Histopathologic Features 62
Treatment and Prognosis 63
◆ Environmental Discoloration of Teeth 63
Clinical Features 63
Extrinsic Stains 63
Intrinsic Stains 64
Treatment and Prognosis 66
◆ Localized Disturbances in Eruption 66
Delayed Eruption 66
Clinical and Radiographic Features 67
3 Pulpal and Periapical Disease 111
◆ Pulpitis 111
Clinical Features 111
Clinically Normal Pulp 111
Reversible Pulpitis 111
Irreversible Pulpitis 112
Pulpal Necrosis 112
Chronic Hyperplastic Pulpitis 112
Histopathologic Features 112
Treatment and Prognosis 113
◆ Secondary and Tertiary Dentin 113
Clinical and Radiographic Features 114
Histopathologic Features 114
Treatment and Prognosis 115
◆ Pulpal Calcifications 115
Clinical and Radiographic Features 116
Histopathologic Features 116
Treatment and Prognosis 117
◆ Periapical Granuloma (Chronic Apical Periodontitis) 117
Clinical and Radiographic Features 117
Histopathologic Features 117
Treatment and Prognosis 118
◆ Periapical Cyst (Radicular Cyst; Apical Periodontal Cyst) 119
Clinical and Radiographic Features 120
Periapical Cyst 120
Lateral Radicular Cyst 120
Residual Periapical Cyst 121
Histopathologic Features 121
Treatment and Prognosis 123
◆ Periapical Abscess 123
Clinical and Radiographic Features 123
Histopathologic Features 124
Treatment and Prognosis 125
◆ Cellulitis 126
Clinical Features 126
Ludwig Angina 126
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis 127
Treatment and Prognosis 127
Ludwig Angina 127
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis 128
◆ Osteomyelitis 128
Clinical and Radiographic Features 129
4 Periodontal Diseases 140
◆ Gingivitis 140
Clinical Features 140
Histopathologic Features 141
Treatment and Prognosis 142
◆ Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia (Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingivitis) 142
Clinical Features 143
Histopathologic Features 143
Treatment and Prognosis 143
◆ Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (Vincent Infection; Trench Mouth) 143
Clinical Features 144
Histopathologic Features 144
Treatment and Prognosis 144
◆ Plasma Cell Gingivitis (Atypical Gingivostomatitis) 145
Clinical Features 145
Histopathologic Features 145
Treatment and Prognosis 146
◆ Granulomatous Gingivitis 146
Clinical Features 146
Histopathologic Features 147
Treatment and Prognosis 148
◆ Desquamative Gingivitis 148
◆ Drug-Related Gingival Hyperplasia (Drug-Related Gingival Overgrowth) 148
Clinical Features 149
Histopathologic Features 150
Treatment and Prognosis 150
◆ Gingival Fibromatosis (Fibromatosis Gingivae; Elephantiasis Gingivae) 151
Clinical Features 151
Histopathologic Features 152
Treatment and Prognosis 153
◆ Periodontitis 153
Clinical and Radiographic Features 153
Chronic Periodontitis 153
Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis 155
Periodontal Abscess 155
Pericoronitis 156
Histopathologic Features 156
Treatment and Prognosis 156
Periodontitis 156
Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis 157
Periodontal Abscess 157
Pericoronitis 157
◆ Aggressive Periodontitis 157
Clinical and Radiographic Features 157
Localized Aggressive Periodontitis 157
Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis 158
Histopathologic Features 158
Treatment and Prognosis 158
◆ Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome 159
Clinical and Radiographic Features 159
Histopathologic Features 160
Treatment and Prognosis 160
Bibliography 161
Gingivitis 161
Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia 161
Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis 161
Plasma Cell Gingivitis 161
Granulomatous Gingivitis 161
Desquamative Gingivitis 162
Drug-Related Gingival Hyperplasia 162
Gingival Fibromatosis 162
Periodontitis 162
Aggressive Periodontitis 162
Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome 163
5 Bacterial Infections 164
◆ Impetigo 164
Clinical Features 164
Diagnosis 164
Treatment and Prognosis 164
◆ Erysipelas 165
Clinical Features 165
Treatment and Prognosis 165
◆ Streptococcal Tonsillitis and Pharyngitis 166
Clinical Features 166
Diagnosis 166
Treatment and Prognosis 167
◆ Scarlet Fever (Scarlatina) 167
Clinical Features 167
Diagnosis 167
6 Fungal and Protozoal Diseases 191
◆ Candidiasis 191
Clinical Features 191
Pseudomembranous Candidiasis 191
Erythematous Candidiasis 192
Chronic Hyperplastic Candidiasis (Candidal Leukoplakia) 195
Mucocutaneous Candidiasis 196
Histopathologic Features 197
Diagnosis 198
Treatment and Prognosis 198
Polyene Agents 198
Nystatin 198
Amphotericin B 198
Imidazole Agents 198
Clotrimazole 198
Ketoconazole 199
Triazoles 199
Fluconazole 199
Itraconazole 199
Posaconazole 199
Echinocandins 199
Other Antifungal Agents 199
Iodoquinol 199
◆ Histoplasmosis 199
Clinical and Radiographic Features 200
Histopathologic Features 202
Diagnosis 202
Treatment and Prognosis 203
◆ Blastomycosis 203
Clinical and Radiographic Features 203
Histopathologic Features 204
Diagnosis 204
Treatment and Prognosis 205
◆ Paracoccidioidomycosis (South American Blastomycosis) 205
Clinical Features 205
Histopathologic Features 206
Diagnosis 206
Treatment and Prognosis 206
◆ Coccidioidomycosis (San Joaquin Valley Fever; Valley Fever; Cocci) 206
Clinical Features 206
Histopathologic Features 207
Diagnosis 207
Treatment 207
◆ Cryptococcosis 207
Clinical Features 208
Histopathologic Features 208
Diagnosis 208
Treatment and Prognosis 208
◆ Mucormycosis (Zygomycosis; Phycomycosis) 208
Clinical and Radiographic Features 209
Histopathologic Features 209
Diagnosis 210
Treatment and Prognosis 210
◆ Aspergillosis 210
Clinical Features 210
Histopathologic Features 211
Diagnosis 211
Treatment and Prognosis 212
◆ Toxoplasmosis 212
Clinical Features 212
Histopathologic Features 212
Diagnosis 212
Treatment and Prognosis 213
◆ Leishmaniasis 213
Clinical Features 213
Histopathologic Features 214
Diagnosis 214
Treatment and Prognosis 214
Bibliography 214
Candidiasis 214
Histoplasmosis 215
Blastomycosis 215
Paracoccidioidomycosis 215
Coccidioidomycosis 216
Cryptococcosis 216
Mucormycosis 216
Aspergillosis 216
Toxoplasmosis 217
Leishmaniasis 217
7 Viral Infections 218
◆ Human Herpesviruses 218
◆ Herpes Simplex Virus 218
Clinical Features 219
Histopathologic Features 222
Diagnosis 222
Treatment and Prognosis 223
◆ Varicella (Chickenpox) 224
Clinical Features 224
Histopathologic Features 226
Diagnosis 226
Treatment and Prognosis 226
◆ Herpes Zoster (Shingles) 227
Clinical Features 227
Histopathologic Features 228
Diagnosis 228
Treatment and Prognosis 228
◆ Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono; Glandular Fever; “Kissing Disease”) 229
Clinical Features 229
Diagnosis 230
Treatment and Prognosis 230
◆ Cytomegalovirus 231
Clinical Features 231
Histopathologic Features 231
Diagnosis 232
Treatment and Prognosis 232
◆ Enteroviruses 232
Clinical Features 233
Herpangina 233
Hand-Foot-And-Mouth Disease 233
Acute Lymphonodular Pharyngitis 234
Histopathologic Features 234
Diagnosis 234
Treatment and Prognosis 234
◆ Measles (Rubeola) 234
Clinical Features 235
Histopathologic Features 236
Diagnosis 236
Treatment and Prognosis 236
◆ Rubella (German Measles) 236
Clinical Features 237
Diagnosis 237
Treatment and Prognosis 237
◆ Mumps (Epidemic Parotitis) 238
Clinical Features 238
Diagnosis 239
Treatment and Prognosis 239
◆ Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome 239
Clinical Features 240
Oral and Maxillofacial Lesions Strongly Associated with HIV Infection 241
Candidiasis 241
Oral Hairy Leukoplakia 242
Kaposi Sarcoma 244
Persistent Generalized Lymphadenopathy 245
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 245
HIV-Associated Periodontal Disease 246
Less Common Oral and Maxillofacial Manifestations of HIV Infection 248
Mycobacterial Infection 248
Hyperpigmentation 248
HIV-Associated Salivary Gland Disease 248
Thrombocytopenia 248
Herpes Simplex Virus 249
Varicella-Zoster Virus 249
Human Papillomavirus 249
Other Oral and Maxillofacial Lesions Seen in HIV Infection 251
Histoplasmosis 251
Aphthous Ulcerations 251
Molluscum Contagiosum 252
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma 252
Diagnosis 252
Treatment and Prognosis 253
Bibliography 254
Human Herpesviruses 254
Herpes Simplex Virus 254
Varicella-Zoster Virus 255
Infectious Mononucleosis 255
Cytomegalovirus 255
Enteroviruses 256
Rubeola 256
Rubella 256
Mumps 256
Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome 256
8 Physical and Chemical Injuries 259
◆ Linea Alba 259
9 Allergies and Immunologic Diseases 303
◆ Transient Lingual Papillitis 303
Clinical Features 303
Histopathologic Features 303
Treatment and Prognosis 303
◆ Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (Recurrent Aphthous Ulcerations; Canker Sores) 303
Clinical Features 305
Minor Aphthous Ulcerations 305
Major Aphthous Ulcerations 305
Herpetiform Aphthous Ulcerations 306
Histopathologic Features 306
Diagnosis 307
Treatment and Prognosis 307
◆ Behçet Syndrome (Behçet Disease; Adamantiades Syndrome) 308
Clinical Features 308
Diagnosis 309
Histopathologic Features 309
Treatment and Prognosis 310
◆ Sarcoidosis 310
Clinical Features 310
Histopathologic Features 311
Diagnosis 311
Treatment and Prognosis 312
◆ Orofacial Granulomatosis 312
Clinical Features 312
Histopathologic Features 313
Diagnosis 314
Treatment and Prognosis 314
◆ Wegener Granulomatosis 315
Clinical Features 315
Histopathologic Features 316
Diagnosis 317
Treatment and Prognosis 317
◆ Mucosal Reactions to Systemic Drug Administration 317
Clinical Features 318
Histopathologic Features 319
Diagnosis 320
Treatment and Prognosis 320
◆ Allergic Contact Stomatitis (Stomatitis Venenata) 320
Clinical Features 321
Diagnosis 321
10 Epithelial Pathology 331
◆ Benign Epithelial Lesions Associated with Human Papillomavirus 331
Squamous Papilloma 332
Clinical Features 332
Histopathologic Features 333
Treatment and Prognosis 333
Verruca Vulgaris (Common Wart) 334
Clinical Features 334
Histopathologic Features 334
Treatment and Prognosis 334
Condyloma Acuminatum (Venereal Wart) 335
Clinical Features 335
Histopathologic Features 335
Treatment and Prognosis 336
Multifocal Epithelial Hyperplasia (Heck Disease; Multifocal Papilloma Virus Epithelial Hyperplasia; Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia) 336
Clinical Features 336
Histopathologic Features 337
Treatment and Prognosis 337
Sinonasal Papillomas 338
Fungiform (Septal; Squamous; Exophytic) Papilloma 338
Clinical Features 338
Histopathologic Features 338
Treatment and Prognosis 338
Inverted Papilloma (Inverted Schneiderian Papilloma; Endophytic Papilloma) 338
Clinical and Radiographic Features 339
Histopathologic Features 339
Treatment and Prognosis 339
Cylindrical Cell Papilloma (Oncocytic Schneiderian Papilloma) 340
11 Salivary Gland Pathology 422
◆ Salivary Gland Aplasia 422
Clinical and Radiographic Features 422
Treatment and Prognosis 422
◆ Mucocele (Mucus Extravasation Phenomenon; Mucus Escape Reaction) 422
Clinical Features 422
Histopathologic Features 424
Treatment and Prognosis 424
◆ Ranula 424
Clinical Features 425
Histopathologic Features 425
Treatment and Prognosis 425
◆ Salivary Duct Cyst (Mucus Retention Cyst; Mucus Duct Cyst; Sialocyst) 425
Clinical Features 426
Histopathologic Features 426
Treatment and Prognosis 427
◆ Sialolithiasis (Salivary Calculi; Salivary Stones) 427
Clinical and Radiographic Features 427
Histopathologic Features 427
Treatment and Prognosis 428
◆ Sialadenitis 429
Clinical and Radiographic Features 429
Histopathologic Features 430
Treatment and Prognosis 430
◆ Cheilitis Glandularis 430
Clinical Features 430
Histopathologic Features 431
12 Soft Tissue Tumors 473
◆ Fibroma (Irritation Fibroma; Traumatic Fibroma; Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia; Fibrous Nodule) 473
13 Hematologic Disorders 533
◆ Lymphoid Hyperplasia 533
Clinical Features 533
Histopathologic Features 533
Treatment and Prognosis 534
◆ Hemophilia 534
Clinical Features 535
Treatment and Prognosis 535
◆ Plasminogen Deficiency (Ligneous Conjunctivitis; Hypoplasminogenemia) 536
Clinical Features 536
Histopathologic Features 537
Treatment and Prognosis 537
◆ Anemia 537
Clinical Features 538
Treatment and Prognosis 538
◆ Sickle Cell Anemia 538
Clinical and Radiographic Features 538
Histopathologic Features 539
Treatment and Prognosis 539
◆ Thalassemia 539
Clinical and Radiographic Features 540
β-Thalassemia 540
α-Thalassemia 540
Treatment and Prognosis 541
◆ Aplastic Anemia 541
Clinical Features 541
Histopathologic Features 542
Diagnosis 542
Treatment and Prognosis 542
◆ Neutropenia 542
14 Bone Pathology 572
◆ Osteogenesis Imperfecta (“Brittle Bone Disease”) 572
Clinical and Radiographic Features 572
Diagnosis 573
Treatment and Prognosis 573
◆ Osteopetrosis (Albers-Schönberg Disease; Marble Bone Disease) 574
Clinical and Radiographic Features 575
Autosomal Recessive Infantile Osteopetrosis 575
Autosomal Recessive Intermediate Osteopetrosis 575
Autosomal Dominant Adult Osteopetrosis 575
Histopathologic Features 576
Treatment and Prognosis 576
◆ Cleidocranial Dysplasia (Cleidocranial Dysostosis) 576
Clinical and Radiographic Features 577
Histopathologic Features 578
Treatment and Prognosis 578
◆ Focal Osteoporotic Marrow Defect 579
Clinical and Radiographic Features 579
Histopathologic Features 579
Treatment and Prognosis 579
◆ Idiopathic Osteosclerosis 579
Clinical and Radiographic Features 580
Histopathologic Features 580
Diagnosis 580
Treatment and Prognosis 580
◆ Massive Osteolysis (Gorham Disease; Gorham-Stout Syndrome; Vanishing Bone Disease; Phantom Bone Disease; Idiopathic Osteolysis) 581
Clinical and Radiographic Features 581
Histopathologic Features 582
Treatment and Prognosis 582
◆ Paget Disease of Bone (Osteitis Deformans) 582
Clinical and Radiographic Features 583
Histopathologic Features 583
Diagnosis 584
Treatment and Prognosis 584
◆ Central Giant Cell Granuloma (Giant Cell Lesion; Giant Cell Tumor) 584
Clinical and Radiographic Features 585
Histopathologic Features 585
Treatment and Prognosis 586
◆ Giant Cell Tumor (“True Giant Cell Tumor”) 586
◆ Cherubism 587
Clinical and Radiographic Features 587
Histopathologic Features 588
Treatment and Prognosis 588
◆ Simple Bone Cyst (Traumatic Bone Cyst; Hemorrhagic Bone Cyst; Solitary Bone Cyst; Idiopathic Bone Cavity; Unicameral Bone Cyst) 589
Clinical and Radiographic Features 589
Histopathologic Features 590
Diagnosis 590
Treatment and Prognosis 591
◆ Aneurysmal Bone Cyst 591
Clinical and Radiographic Features 591
Histopathologic Features 592
Treatment and Prognosis 592
Fibro-Osseous Lesions of the Jaws 592
◆ Fibrous Dysplasia 592
Clinical and Radiographic Features 593
Monostotic Fibrous Dysplasia 593
Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia; Jaffe-Lichtenstein Syndrome; McCune-Albright Syndrome 593
Histopathologic Features 594
Treatment and Prognosis 595
◆ Cemento-Osseous Dysplasias (Osseous Dysplasia) 596
Clinical and Radiographic Features 597
Focal Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia 597
Periapical Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia (Osseous Dysplasia; Periapical Cemental Dysplasia; Periapical Cementoma) 597
Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia 598
Histopathologic Features 599
Diagnosis 600
Treatment and Prognosis 600
◆ Familial Gigantiform Cementoma 601
Clinical and Radiographic Findings 601
Histopathologic Features 602
Treatment and Prognosis 602
◆ Ossifying Fibroma (Cementifying Fibroma; Cemento-Ossifying Fibroma) 602
Clinical and Radiographic Features 602
Histopathologic Features 603
Treatment and Prognosis 603
◆ Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma (Juvenile Active Ossifying Fibroma; Juvenile Aggressive Ossifying Fibroma) 604
Clinical and Radiographic Features 604
Histopathologic Features 604
Treatment and Prognosis 605
◆ Osteoma 605
Clinical and Radiographic Features 605
Histopathologic Features 606
Treatment and Prognosis 606
◆ Gardner Syndrome 606
Clinical and Radiographic Features 606
Histopathologic Features 607
Treatment and Prognosis 607
◆ Osteoblastoma (Giant Osteoid Osteoma) and Osteoid Osteoma 608
Clinical and Radiographic Features 608
Osteoblastoma 608
Osteoid Osteoma 608
Histopathologic Features 609
Treatment and Prognosis 609
◆ Cementoblastoma (True Cementoma) 610
Clinical and Radiographic Features 610
Histopathologic Features 610
15 Odontogenic Cysts and Tumors 632
Odontogenic Cysts 632
◆ Dentigerous Cyst (Follicular Cyst) 632
Clinical and Radiographic Features 632
Histopathologic Features 634
16 Dermatologic Diseases 690
◆ Ectodermal Dysplasia 690
Clinical Features 690
Histopathologic Features 690
Treatment and Prognosis 690
◆ White Sponge Nevus (Cannon Disease; Familial White Folded Dysplasia) 691
Clinical Features 691
Histopathologic Features 692
Treatment and Prognosis 692
◆ Hereditary Benign Intraepithelial Dyskeratosis (Witkop-Von Sallmann Syndrome) 692
Clinical Features 692
Histopathologic Features 693
Treatment and Prognosis 693
◆ Pachyonychia Congenita (Jadassohn-Lewandowsky Type; Jackson-Lawler Type) 693
Clinical Features 694
Histopathologic Features 694
Treatment and Prognosis 694
◆ Dyskeratosis Congenita (Cole-Engman Syndrome; Zinsser-Cole-Engman Syndrome) 695
Clinical Features 695
Histopathologic Features 695
17 Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases 761
◆ Mucopolysaccharidosis 761
Clinical and Radiographic Features 761
Treatment and Prognosis 761
◆ Lipid Reticuloendothelioses 763
Clinical and Radiographic Features 763
18 Facial Pain and Neuromuscular Diseases 801
◆ Bell Palsy (Idiopathic Seventh Nerve Paralysis; Idiopathic Facial Paralysis) 801
Clinical Features 801
Treatment and Prognosis 801
◆ Frey Syndrome (Auriculotemporal Syndrome; Gustatory Sweating and Flushing) 802
Clinical Features 802
Treatment and Prognosis 803
Head and Neck Pain 803
◆ Trigeminal Neuralgia (Tic Douloureux; Tic) 803
Clinical Features 804
Treatment and Prognosis 805
◆ Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia (Vagoglossopharyngeal Neuralgia) 806
Clinical Features 806
Treatment and Prognosis 806
◆ Giant Cell Arteritis (Temporal Arteritis; Granulomatous Arteritis) 806
Clinical Features 807
Histopathologic and Laboratory Features 807
Treatment and Prognosis 807
◆ Burning Mouth Disorder (Stomatopyrosis; Stomatodynia; Glossopyrosis; Glossodynia; Burning Tongue Syndrome; Burning Mouth Syndrome) 807
Clinical Features 808
Treatment and Prognosis 808
◆ Dysgeusia and Hypogeusia (Phantom Taste; Distorted Taste) 809
Clinical Features 810
Treatment and Prognosis 810
◆ Osteoarthritis (Degenerative Arthritis; Degenerative Joint Disease) 810
Clinical and Radiographic Features 811
Histopathologic Features 811
Treatment and Prognosis 811
◆ Rheumatoid Arthritis 811
Clinical and Radiographic Features 812
Laboratory Values 812
Histopathologic Features 813
Treatment and Prognosis 813
◆ Temporomandibular Disorders 813
Clinical and Radiographic Features 814
Treatment and Prognosis 815
Bibliography 815
Bell Palsy 815
Frey Syndrome 815
Trigeminal Neuralgia 815
Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia 816
Giant Cell Arteritis 816
Burning Mouth Disorder 816
Dysgeusia and Hypogeusia 816
Osteoarthritis 816
Rheumatoid Arthritis 817
Temporomandibular Disorders 817
19 Forensic Dentistry 819
◆ Record Management 819
◆ Identification 821
Personal Recognition 821
Fingerprinting 822
Physical Anthropologic Examination of Bones and Teeth 823
Serologic and Genetic (DNA) Comparison 825
Dental Evaluation 826
Basic Principles 826
Guidelines for Dental Identification 829
Postmortem Examination 829
Antemortem Record Examination 830
Comparison of Antemortem and Postmortem Records and Written Conclusions 831
Dentistry’s Role in Multiple (Mass) Fatality Incident Identification 832
Natural Disasters 832
Accidents 832
Criminal Disasters 832
Responsibilities 833
Technologic Aids in Multiple Fatality Incident Analysis 834
◆ Bite Pattern Evidence 835
Basic Principles 835
Historical and Legal Issues 836
Characteristics of Bite Marks 837
Guidelines for Bite Mark Analysis 838
Description of the Bite Mark 838
Evidence Collection 839
Examination of the Victim and the Suspect 839
Photography 839
Saliva Evidence 841
Impressions and Study Casts 841
Tissue Samples 841
Evidence Analysis and Comparison 841
◆ Human Abuse 843
Epidemiology and Classification 843
Signs and Symptoms 844
Role of Dentistry in Recognizing and Reporting Human Abuse 845
◆ Dentists as Expert Witnesses 845
◆ Summary 846
Bibliography 846
Appendix Differential Diagnosis of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases 849
Definitions 849
How to Use This Appendix 849
Index To The Appendix: Differential Diagnosis Lists 851
Part 1: Mucosal and Soft Tissue Pathology: Color Changes 851
Part 2: Mucosal and Soft Tissue Pathology: Surface Alterations 851
Part 3: Mucosal and Soft Tissue Pathology: Masses or Enlargements 851
Part 4: Radiographic Pathology 851
Part 5: Pathology of Teeth 851
Index 872
A 872
B 875
C 876
D 879
E 882
F 884
G 886
H 887
I 890
J 891
K 891
L 892
M 893
N 896
O 897
P 900
Q 903
R 903
S 904
T 908
U 911
V 911
W 912
X 912
Y 912
Z 912